Quick Cheddar Cheese Muffins


Quick Cheddar Cheese Muffins

This cheddar cheese muffin recipe is really supposed to be a cheddar cheese bread recipe baked in a 9" x 5" bread pan, but I decided to make it in muffin pans, and WOW!! they came out perfect.

I made this years ago when I was just a young lad, and thought it was time to make it again. The only problem was that I couldn't remember how to make this. So I went down to the basement and started digging through old recipes, and after about 20 minutes there it was just where I had left it.

Here is what I used for these Quick Cheese Muffins:

1/3 cup butter (5 tablespoons)
2 - 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
5 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 cups (8oz.) shredded cheddar cheese, I used mild you can use sharp if you like
1 - 1/2 cups quick oats or old-fashioned
1 - 1/2 cups milk
2 eggs

Here is how I did this: Cheddar Cheese Muffin Recipe

In my KitchenAid mixing bowl, I added the flour, baking powder, butter, and salt. Turned it on low speed until the mixture looked like coarse crumbs.

Then I cut in the cheese, oats, milk, and eggs continuing on low speed until the mixture resembles a sticky batter.
The batter
I sprayed the muffin pans with Pam nonstick baking spray and scoped the mixture in with my ice cream scope level to the top.
In the muffin pan level to the top
I preheated the oven to 375 degrees and baked on the center rack for 30 minutes. This recipe yielded me 16 nice cheddar cheese muffins. The original recipe in a bread pan says to bake at 375 degrees for 60 minutes.

savoury cheese muffins
Right out of the oven

 I was really thinking that these were going to stick in the muffin pans but they popped right out with no problems.

You know I had to have the first one while it was hot

Well, I hope you enjoyed, as always thanks for stopping by.

19 comments:

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    1. Thanks Laurie, Real easy to make and habit forming!!!

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  2. A hot, cheesey muffin sounds as good as it looks, Sam! Thanks for sharing the recipe!

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    1. Thanks Susan for stopping by I'm on my way to finishing these all off and I just made them yesterday :)

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  3. A hot, cheesey muffin sounds as good as it looks, Sam! Thanks for sharing the recipe!

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  4. These look really good and something my family would love. Will try them soon.

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    1. Hi Susan, I'm sure they will enjoy them. Thanks and have a great weekend :)

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  5. What a perfect idea! I never think of doing savory muffins, but these look lovely!

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    1. The recipe is supposed to be for bread but I decided to turn it into muffins they were great. Thanks Carlee for stopping by.

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  6. Those sound great. Excellent instructions with photos. Thanks. :)

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    1. Thanks you Kim for your most kind comment, they are very easy to make.

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  7. I like the idea of having muffins instead of a loaf of bread. Makes portion control easy.

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    1. I agree with you Peggy, but my problem is that I have both :) Thanks so much for stopping by.

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    1. Oh! They really were a treat Peggy. Thanks so much for stopping by!

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  9. My mouth is watering! I love that you included healthy oats in this recipe :)

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  10. These look wonderful! I love your cheddar bread and know these will be delicious, too.

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  11. Oh yum, need to get some cheddar cheese and then I'm good to making these.....thanks Sam!

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    1. These make just the perfect snack Olivia. My problem is that I keep eating them!! Thanks I hope you enjoy them :)

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